Robotic assisted microsurgery in hypothenar hammer syndrome: A case report

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We report the case of a patient with bilateral hypothenar hammer syndrome. The therapeutic decision was to resect a thrombosed segment of the distal ulnar artery then reconstruct it using a forearm venous graft. The original aspect of this case concerns the microsurgical technique employed: All vascular sutures were made by separate nylon 10/0 stitches using a da Vinci S® surgical robot. No particular problems were observed postoperatively and, except for some cold-related pain, the patient no longer experienced any symptoms at 6 months post-surgery. This clinical case shows that robots may be employed for some specific tele-microsurgical procedures. © 2010 Informa UK Ltd All rights reserved.

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Facca, S., & Liverneaux, P. (2010). Robotic assisted microsurgery in hypothenar hammer syndrome: A case report. Computer Aided Surgery, 15(4–6), 110–114. https://doi.org/10.3109/10929088.2010.507942

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